music, poetry, fashion, black culture, black history, mentoring....
Any artist worth meeting, cool people who are down to earth... new friends... hell anybody...
hmmmm, i listen to just about anything, but here's a rundown: R&b (mostly), rap (if it bangs and i can somehow relate to the lyrics), hip hop, alternative (lol what yall kno about some fall out boy?, old school, reggae, dancehall, pop, rock, classical, jazz, even a lil countrry... i'm a well rounded musician so i have to stay up on my game... plus i like music, what can i say?
The Princess Bride, Love Jones, 40-year-old virgin, The Color Purple, Malcom X, Friday,
Tryin to Sleep in the Bed You Made, The Coldest Winter Ever, A Man Finds His Way, Bittersweet, Second Sunday, A Day Late & A Dollar Short, The Interruption of Everything, Imani All Mine, Nervous, Heatseekers, Liars Game, The Ties That Bind, Loose Ends, Blues Dancing, ..... others but i cant remember the names
My mother (Even though sometimes we hurt each other, and sometimes I feel like I'll never make you happy enough, I love you dearly. I wish that at some point we could be friends, but I believe that eventually that time will come)My brothers (Bryan- I look at you and I'm almost brought to tears when i think of all that we've been through. You're an incredible young man, filled with talent, intelligence, and intergrity. I wish my heart was as big as yours, even though you try not to let others see, I know how kind and compassionate you are. I am honored and so remarkably proud to have you as my younger brother. Derek- Even though we've grown up and farther apart with age, I look at back at all things we used to do, used to be. I wish we'd never gotten so distant, but I'm glad we're working towards that. I look at your accomplishments and your ironclad relationship, and I'm damn near jealous! LOL I just aim to have the same determination, strength, and love as you do. I love you both...)My grandmother (Grandma- what to say? I wish that at such a young age, I would have been able to see you for who you really were. To acknowledge and obtain your wisdom. To share long conversations on life and love and any and everything you would have been able to teach me. but now I learn and from you through your daughter. She reminds me of your blood running through my veins and your eyes guiding and watching me from above. Please help me to be the type of strong black women that you were. Love always)... I can't finish, too many tears